Basic Operation; Command Line Interface - Dataprobe iBootBar iBP-N15 Installation And Operations

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iBootBar – Precision Version
The Command Line Interface follows a set/get syntax similar to SNMP.
All configuration is performed from the CLI. It can be accessed via Telnet Client, Serial Port and Dial-up Modem,
using a Terminal client. Below is a listing of all interface commands and syntax.
User Privileges
Each user can be assigned one or more outlets and groups of outlets to manage. Up to 8 users can be defined
Command Set
Device Commands
get device name
set device name <name>
get current
set password <oldpass> <newpass> <confirm>
get cycle
set cycle <n>
get console
set console timeout <30-3600/disable>
set console baudrate <baud>
get autologin
set autologin <enable/disable>
logout
get modem
set modem <countrycode>
set factory defaults
reboot
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Command Line Interface

Description
Each iBootBar can have a name assigned. 20 characters
Max, no spaces.
Returns the current draw for each Main in Amperes
Sets the password for the current user
The cycle time is the length of the reboot or power on. In
seconds 0 - 99
Display current console configuration
Console can be set to automatically logout with no activity
for 30 seconds to 1 hr in seconds, or disabled.
2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200
Enabled will allow admin rights without use of login
request. Connection will send iBootBar > prompt and not
User Name: request
Ends the session
Returns all modem parameters
Set the country code. See Appendix for a list of country
codes and approvals.
Reset all parameters, including IP address and passwords to
factory defaults. Can only be executed from the serial port.
Confirmation required.
Reboots the iBootBar itself. Use after firmware upload,
changing IP or SNMP Manager settings. The status of the
outlets will NOT be effected
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